madmalloy

Have you tried looking at a search for 5G Dangers?

BoomTune

There's still things I need to cover with this lead. I want to know what the laboratory of Wageningen Bioveterinary Research had to say about the birds.

madmalloy

Oct. 26, 2018

In the Huijgenspark in The Hague, more than a hundred starlings have fallen dead from the trees in recent days. It is a mystery what happened to the animals.

The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) is having a number of birds examined in the laboratory of Wageningen Bioveterinary Research. Parts of the park are blocked and dogs are no longer allowed to be let out. The dead birds are always cleaned up as quickly as possible. Yet it is a lugubrious scene. Council member Robert Barker of the Party for the Animals had the feeling of being on a ‘crime scene’. “The fact that so many birds fall from the sky at this location must have a cause and must be investigated. If there is talk of poisoning, then we have to take a hard time. ”

It is also possible that the birds have a disease. “In any case, it’s going fast. The animals are not emaciated, do not seem ill. They just fall dead from the tree, “says employee Sharon Lexmond of bird shelter De Wulp.

A possible link was established between 5G trials in Groningen and the ‘crazy cows there, as they were called, see: http://www.stopumts.nl/doc.php/Berichten%20Nederland/10423/groningen_wat_mankeert_de_koeien_van_stitswerd

That's what I pulled up with a quick search.

bulrush

Yes 5G is probably dangerous. But did these birds die of a cold snap?

BoomTune

It's a bit difficult navigating a foreign website, but the coldest temps for that day seems to have been 6 °C http://weergegevens.nl/weatherdata.aspx?jaar=2018&maand=10&dag=26&station=260

" Starlings inhabit a wide range of habitats from the Arctic Circle to the Equator. " https://files.catbox.moe/pio56b.png

Considering this bit of info, it is very unlikely that they died from a cold-snap.